.\ _ DECEMBER 27, 1910 - ,Umm LATEST ,...,.._ - 'rua CHARLOTTETOWN cuaannin _ rits-r or ini- _ _ ‘_ __,.,,,, 5 "' -' - PAGE SEVEN 5 .i; F g _ ____ _ _ _ __ denceal50.Fii'st0fall,asky d|;_()1,~ - endorsement. He knows best. Tlfilgi gtixaligad. B tP'II 5_?;§2.i2°’i.'fi“::;»,:°..... cuiafiiieitiwii _'S _ 7° A -----r -1 °~;t!lEEllS “lllll-_ adies ur oats es I Y ills. We _ wish you to have this same confi- .lust a Word If you cannot think of a suital lc gift see to l ._\_» ”"* /\. ' tl-'-If"‘i~ '/_" "" f ' _.1-» Z Before Xmas ~ " 'ef _ ' lt ‘ V _\\ii\1; _ _ f r'r“'® _ _‘ _ `_/ for someone just clrop in and I . us. We have the assortiiient _ .. tg, ay before you. _ if if, tit' ‘L lil# 'S i li lr li ii ‘i l ‘i l 'l l ll ';=s" sents For All If you want to give a present that is really useful, appropriate and valuable' you'll look over our stock. livery article listed below is needed by some all the ' time and by all soiiielime. Footwear is soinetliing you can’t do without or you cannot he supplied with too niiich. Every shopper will find siiggestioiis in the list below for gifts that are bound to plc:-_ise,gifts that we give purchaser good value for money and delightfully appro- priate for recipient. Our prices are as low as qiiiility of - goods will permit. F For Dad Brother or For Little i Hubby » Tots Felt slippers....25c to i.oo &.._____-é "5 4' Presents for any Woman Felt Slippers.................._........... 2ocio i.S5 Wendal Lea, Vernon River, was in the city Saturday. George Myer and George lleard Riverton, were in the city Saturday i ’ _ Harry McKenna, Victoria Cross, t & I e was a passenger to the city Sntur-3 ' From _ __ /__ ___ “T ‘\ "‘;_‘:.' _ Dr. H. L_. Ready, M0ntl‘€Bl. iS day. J¢w°l\°y Sl0l'¢ _":.,l". _`t - - __ spending the holidays in this city. i_Q}_~_ 5' '- -- _ Miss Emma (loady, city, was a pas- ' ' HW- DY- F- C- Kelli’ Ol Cl`ll0BZ0 senger returning by the Minto Fri- Murdock McLeod, St. Peter's, was; in the city _Saturday It pays to hui; ln this Province. 1- E. ll`._ and Mrs. Collin, Bristol, are --- on a visit to Boston. 1 Amhy Croken, Emerald, was in` -- this city Saturday. Mrs. Alex. McKay, Lorne Valley, 'it to the it t d -”*'“' WIS I VIS OI' Christmas t dn /~, -/,_ c _ - _ has arrived to spend a y. -_- '~ his home here. _- ’ '-'* 'l`he MacDonald Consolidated Misi-‘es Jennie Wood " Mt Albion school wiil reopen o Wednesday, __ _ _ //_' _ ._ , _ ._ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ n _ _ t...-__._,,.;~. the city Saturday. ' i '° --' John A. McKenzie, Victoria Cros5,` Y The death occurred at the home of md Roderick Mcxen-Li¢_ A11i5t0,_ _ _ I D_or\_11_ld M_1»Ke€w__ie. __Mill:_<;wn_ i~_;_ria_iiy. visited the city sstiirriiiy. S o is a op e aug er arion uggestlons for Useful - Thompson. used thirteen years Miss Gertrude Fiirqiihairmn, south- ‘lillllllll-¢l' Of the UNE Eli Th0mDS0Yl- port, and Miss Bird Mcllean, Souris, -*- arrived Saturday from Newport 'ii pre' James W._ Grant of New Glasgow, 1__ V,-he-re they grmimigeli fr-Oni the N. S.., arrived here Saturday to h¢,5pirai_ spend Christmas with his sons Wal- ____ _ ter ami C. 1.. Grout. He was uc- At the polite tohrt in this city C0mPH“l9ll ily his llllllgllleh M155 yesterday two parties for fast driv- Stella. ing were fined two dollars. E. Cros- ’°_" _ by, drunk, had his bail bond af "$5 H. li. and Mrs. laangille, and little e5t1.ea¢_e11_ daughter of Westville, N. S., came ___ to the city Suturduv uufl left in tlle wiiiiiim iiriiire, iiiiiert iirsiie and afternoon to visit Mrs. Langilles gamue1Tay1o1._ 01 Vem0n_ and Ea;-15 parents, Parmenus and Mrs. Clark, ]ngs_ 0| Mt_ He,bert_ were among Sllmmerslde- the passengers to this city on Mur- _ 2* ` ray Harbour train Saturday. lien Trainor, Battleford, Sask., ____ WBS ill the °lf-Y TCUBUUY- MF- Tfalll- Miss Sarah A. Nicholson of Cardi- or is a native of Kelly’s Cross and gan wits in the city Saturday and is 0” 5 Visit' with his frilmds and l`€' left in the afternoon to visit her sis- ( latives there. _He was registered at ters, Mr5_ (iyrus Hee,-B and M,-,_ tht Revere while lu the City- Aitx. Richards, Murray River. and Eva Gay Haaelhiook were ln ,january fourth .JFS §.`I_2§§‘.i}‘.I.? i`?.?m’“€i.l”°“..‘..‘1.i.iE.‘i‘.S‘;°,;'~,,?“§“ M°°°;‘g,““ Wig. 1,‘“,;°,‘; 1v_C__ _ _ » a_ a , anuary s , at irc i _ _ -president and directors of the_at 103.10; M111v~ t2_30. 11 K' . Kid Slippers- °l~°° to 2-50 Iielt slippers lF'°d°}"i°t0“ Exlllhltloni which “repose at 6.30. session’ vilirll mtielt Oversiioes 5010 3 oo _ _ _ _ __ ar; io 5oc 1Q_'§:§_t1l_1_______€1¢_§_1i>r1?§i1tf_1_‘1- _1_<_>_»1_1 it Birth Hin oh Monday. .the zhri at _ _ Invictus Boots'4_oo to 6_5o Snow _,.1,,,e_,._ _ _2 C0 ,Sept _sth to 23_d_ ll-50 il- rn- llqlorrcasiiiiz, over- Among _he ____-V __ as en 'by The death of Joseph H. Perry, eld- ‘ _ ‘S »--- - » sioes .~ ipper s _ I" P S EWS _ est son ol James Perry, occurred at - - ~ Cloth Gaiters. _ ._ _ . _ . i_oo C1011, 'g-1l11¢,5_ e1C_; ‘ 3” Ears: H395' _9atlll'_1_1“Y_ WGN M153 his home at McNairn, Sunday morn- NQVY B.l“‘3 B99-Ver Sllell1_LU_1mg (lf No' I quality _ _ Hockey bo_______2_5O to 3_5() ___C_ __iiii_iVi_i;M__t__i:ny o_s_g_i_i__eI;i_. B- ing slip; ii__\veeh's__iiiiii_=is of i>neuip_o» Grey and \Vhite bquirrel. Blue Lynx collar. ` ~ ,` _ ' ' ma. e ecease , wio was ii ` -_ \ ' ' *__ A _ _ i_r_r_i_1i;y_i;s§_t1;1_t_>_rd__ §asi<._,__1_o mth yea,_ was 8 bright and chgerflj Si/.e 38-Regular $85.00. bale price $45.00. _ _ ’ ' ' ,' lad and a general favorite and leaves gig;l';f(';_c%§:‘0E;;“;n}§ar1bg¥_;K°§;:_°f to niourn their loss a father, moth 1 ’ _ _ ' er one sister and two brothers. The man, Miss Bessie Essory from Bos- . n B Sm le _ from faniily have the heartfelt sympathy _ c y Sa ur ay. AT f Electric Seal _ 24 iiiches long, 36 Bust. Regular $25.00. Sale price $1 2.50 ' _ tl (t tt U ll 18 - __ ~ g _ . K" *ll-'_ 24 “ 2800 i4 oo 24 ii i. 36 it it 28 O0 at 144)() '_ (I it it , _ 24 38 “ 53.00 “ “ 26.50 26 ti it tt _ ct 53_00 ti te 26_5o 38 i 26 it lt H (C 5S_50 It H 29_()0 _, Boliaharan Lamb _ 24 inches long, 36 Bust. Regular $85.00. Sale price $45.00 24 it at 38 tt it 8000 it it 4500 Russian Lamb 26 inches long, 36 in. Bust. Regular $60.00. Sale price $35 oo 26 it it it it no ii ti 40_00 it it _£1 26 it it 36 it is _ 8O_0O fif- 26 it it 36_ it ii _95_O0 ai it _ 5500 ___ Swamp Wallaby _ 38 iuclies long, 38 in. Bust. Regular $39.00. Sale price $22.00 _ "'i ‘v '-4 Queen Quality li Overshoes. . _ .. _ _ _ Snow Shoes .__ . . Indian l\loccasiii.<_ Bedroom Slippers _ _ L llockey Boots., _ _ Kid Slippers.. _ . . . _ ._ |.ooi0 4.00 ' cts or Shoes _ . _ . . _ 3.50 io 5 oo ' ' o . . Cloth(l:iiiers._............ . .. ..._.5oio i.oo ....i.8o to :.35 :.75 . . . . _ . . . ._ i.oo .. i.ooiu .Loo .._. I-’]'5lo31_=, 1 l River John, N. S. Walter Matheson from M0nh_ea1_ Ml_s_ R_ S_ Bleasdeu rcavcincnt. The funeral was held from Cape Bretom Tuesday at eight orlock a. m. at Mount Carmel, Rev. Father Ouellett 1qxce1s1,m ynstimfe met on Dec_ conducting the funeral services. The 17, 1910. The President, E. .i. Den- l’““'b°'"°"S We" _ Ad°'l’*?° MY- “ll” 1 Af th niille Allain, Felix Mailett, Odilon iiis was in the ciair_ ter e _ general business was taken np, quite Lemme-’“M°“°"°“ hx- T _ 1 1 f ton, E. J. a d lrs. D Y ol the coinmunity in their sad be-`i- A PHIC l‘]Xl‘()SUlll¢l l`tl°`1(`UR,l) lc and uide to Ample provision is made for notes THE ‘WEl.liC()Ml'i' l’I-l()TOGRA- and up-to-date ini .x g _ ' ~` ‘ l and the book is a lively discussion took place on the _ _ ‘ ‘ ' 'th 'al resen- - i T I For Boy 1 llorki-i' Roots i r' to ' i v _ .,-, __ i l_Im`kc¥ llnms' ' ` "-50 ‘U 3:5 {Siio\\' Shoes.. 2 oo lo :.75 i 5"°“'5l‘°"""""" " ' 3'9" I Cloth li-iggiiis. brown in ` Iiidiaiiiiioccasiiis.. ._ i,oo hhwk ‘ Oil Taiined mocczisins _ _ i.oo - - ' _ _ _ _ _ 5i‘l‘P°"°"""""'l‘- J said money be formed into a fund tlapt. l~.`llis, who intends calling on not less than S50 to pay for sheep'liis old and new ciistoiiieris cast. and T dog tax; the following resolution was (-`*\l‘i“‘“ FWS- C gem WP passed \inanimQn51y_'Tha¢ all keep. tativa of-Warner and Prankard, Ful- ing one dog be taxed $1 and 50c. for Ulll Mlllllcf-_ NEW Vf‘Fk_ and J0hn I each additional dog and that Ncagle Ak Co., L76 Atlantic Avenue, 'd tax he collected by lioston, wholesale commission deal- Slll _ ._ collected by school trustees; that the ers in swirltfi and ecls. is in the city. For the Small Girls 5 . Y S S l -_ $50 be used for school purposes; other Iisli rin the American market.. l ‘ ‘ be itia nd New Brunswick are ueen Street Cl _ i ~ ‘ _ Q mlm °l"““ _ Sheer. one by School trustees and is irifrritir iii siri-, thus giving tht *' S3' rr’ "‘7’§'“~3E"”L`°~~ polmedj Excelblor Illstltllte lelcxcellent chance to osur¢ Re- ' d be htained from all photo- -iiirccss is hy no means a matter of ‘COT mill' 0 ll elle uni; Zttorerifclélsl ii); Siiilglsitlnuyitiiillggcii 'l“Cl<. but a result to he attained llflllllllt flellltrs Und boo S ffl- hifrdly ssc them. Simon Joseilb. "ml "Eg“l"lty and precision' Price in Montreal 35 °°°"‘ who was pastor of St. Andrew'ii Presbyterian Church, Rexton, Kent about a fortnight ago at the home of her daughter, Mrs. D. W. Macker Photographer teen years ago at the home of the BA ""p|m,,¢_39;_|‘ late J. B. Russ, who was than living in Prince Edward Island. Since that home with her daughters. There are - D___N___°BT many in Rexton, Richibucto and _ ` _ West Branch who will learn of her U ogiv°e°,5i§:|?i,?, lgngdnéx death with regret and who will deep- NEW 1-'ROWBE BLO K ly sympathize with the members of ligiiJt"l°mn°wn'P'E'l' the family in the loss they have sus-' - tained. :Am we Hgh” You are thinking *__* about your Xmas shopping-wonder Dentistry ing what gifts to select, and perhaps D . C. I'I. wishing for a little assistance. We they set their faces towards tha. west, and first at liat Portage fnow Kenora), and afterwards at Morden, Man., laid well the foundations of the Presbyterian Church. Mr. Mac- kenzie died very suddenly some six- tinie Mrs. Mackenzie has made her - i County, from 1878 to 1885, died chai, Winnipeg, in the 70th year of " ' her age. Mrs. Mackenzie was a na-i ,__ -",L tive of Fifeahire, Scotland, and came` i".=`\\\ Q ~» i" out to Canada immediately after her \ . ` mww V lllawlllgt to Mr- Mackenzie in 1862. \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\~.» ` _ They settled first at Hespeler, near 1 ~---=~.~.;_;-.____._;i.__;;_5._ i-1-1'--"'1l'1J Galt, Ont., and afterwards moved to "`-',":'.'7:~"~`1'~i Inverness, Quebec, from which place a Mr. Mackenzie was called to the pas- torate of thc Presbyterian Church in V . Kingston and liichibiicto, where he .\"/'()li’/L_ ,lain-red some seven years. In 1885 ` ` " " .ll A /(E _______.. I ' "l’_!i_ rm'/.» 1.'/I" l` See Our Leatherfioods Our showing of leather goods, purses, card cases, pocket hooks, travelling or toilet sets. collar boxes, hand bags, ctr., nic , will siiggest gifts for :iny pei'soii. The line is liigh-grade throughout and prices ae-i low as quality will permit. You Caii'l aflnrd to pass our siliowiiig-it's reputc with sugge:-itious for plensiiig useful presents. I Come today and look over | our stock-see our Howard - watches. brouchei~i_ nina. rin|;s,opera glasses. ebflny moods, hand_ uaintgail china. etc., etc lsngraving free- open evenin¥s_ I Hard Coal Hard Coal from llie Arthur order and take delivery price advances after ist Oc i ober. 1I We are now discharging N téibsoii. Custoniers should of their coal this week as the C. i.yoiis& Co t For the F riend""-| _ _ You Overlooked _ at Christmas we have odd lines of Perfume, Chocolates, Hand Satclie‘.~s l‘i1ies', Cigars, etc, which we offer at i BARGAIN PRICES. E* Thsrugipelfs I iiUGiii~;s____}_ 1'..-. Fl 9 L -Z P . Phone Your Order For Holiday Groceries Save yourself unneccessary exertion, hurry - 5' and bother by plioning your grocery order You will get just as good satisfactioii---yoiir order will receive prompt attention and w _ will have more time to attend to the careful __ I -~» fulfilling of your iii- - __ - . ._- ffl THIS FIRM PUTS WELL WORTH SEE- I' 5\,,ge,,,, [)¢_.|i,,| want to help you, and cordially in- n |' li it |l’iirlors vite you to our store, where wc are G Ricbiiiloiill *il-I H l"l‘°"°155“l certain we can he of real service to ° F' 0 °' P‘°“"° Bw" ou. E. A. Foster, Central Drug- l‘~'“*‘le" J V y <1 ._..__._--.__-- l - l 4 _ THE GQOCEF ._-' NG. This sh tc. The Fru by the Pound. A. lliifour &Cn. Charlottetown, P. E. I- Dealers in sheep, » _ Illioiiell 24 ipmtint includes ll_'lll°fl lacier Waters. ('l'°“m Crackers, Short Bread, Butter llufls, und Cake, Fruit (nike. it Cakes come in 7 we will cut them ull Goff’s all kinds of caiile llll tl I’ 0.B0x lu \ store. Sunnyil E- 1 _ _...__ _ ‘\ R E M0 V E ll Lone1"gan"s Lunch O. Bakery has moved from its rest nt quarters, 128 P oi. Geo. st. 'ro The 0liI Vaicher Stand 160 Kent Street |`\l|a Love and True See how che won a real mi\n llunlinj lata In Sumatra Interesting Paths Film Betty an an lrrmd Girl An Excellontlfomofly PIUW. |`. G. PAR I ln Illustrated 8 nl E.: no ¢ -1 ,U Q .l‘ Aiinissioii s ci.. Special Attraction iir 9.50 Sandy McI.eod will try and throw ten men in an _mur, PEOPLES THEATRE To-NIGHT A Tnp I_or Santa CIu|_a _ _ A Blosraph Picture that will interns the ol sr an well as the _vouniler The Indian and the Maul is something that will make you Min Bvrtlia Dudley In hpot. Light Specialty l or furfcil Shoo :A minute for every minute the man keep: from being thrown. Admission 25 and 35 cis Q You have after faking out a l‘olit‘y I"ire Insurance \\'itli us in one nf our strong _Conipanic ll` von tit-vide wisely you will ask us is rite your policy. r i-iniiun. l D. B. Stewart. Ch town For The Wrertling Game General A¢e|i_'- I ‘ii Li "°' _*it .l.‘:.i.‘i"::i‘ ara.. ...°._ _..':_'°° dttltl 'Weigh The Sense Of Security of 00 Ah_uoliut~ security for a very small 9| ol realize that it is a great advantage to be able to_ pro- .ll cure cake sucli as ours. Our cake department should appeal to you from an economical standpoint also, because our prices are very low considering quality. Let us convince you. A E. J. Det-:Rochas Sunnyside ` . 1 i E _ -_‘ Unusual Activity 1 In Cakes-_ ' i if . i i i _P _EQ ii striit-tioiis~Phoneyour ‘ _'V _ _ “ - order--237 is our iiuni- ‘ ‘ 1 ‘ I 1 5 / ,‘- l ‘ her. ` V '» Our cake department is kept busy. People . i t